Yamaha Wr450f Throttle Tube And Cables Yz450f Yz Wr 450f Yz450 Wr450 250 on 2040-parts.com
Newton, Kansas, United States
For auction is a throttle tube with cables from a 2004 Yamaha WR450F. It came off of a very nice, running bike. Items are in good condition. Cables move freely and are not frayed or worn significantly. Should fit YZ450 and maybe YZ/WR250s as well. Please take a look at the pictures and check compatibility before buying.
Please check compatibility before buying. Free shipping is included with this auction for continental US only. International shipping will be paid by buyer.
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